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Figure 200:
Add Enforcement Policy (Enforcement tab)
Table 125:
Add Enforcement Policy (Enforcement tab)
Parameter
Name/Description
Type
Default Profile
In the Rules tab, click New Rule to display the Rules Editor:
Figure 201:
Add Enforcement Policy (Rules Tab)
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Description
Freeform label and description.
Select: RADIUS, TACACS+, WebAuth (SNMP/CLI) or Application. Based on this selection, the
Default Profile list shows the right type of enforcement profiles in the dropdown list (See
Below).
NOTE: Web-based Authentication or WebAuth (HTTPS) is the mechanism used by
authentications performed via a browser, and authentications performed via Dell OnGuard.
Both SNMP and CLI (SSH/Telnet) based Enforcement Profiles can be sent to the network
device based on the type of device and the use case.
An Enforcement Policy applies Conditions (roles, health and time attributes) against specific
values associated with those attributes to determine the Enforcement Profile. If none of the
rules matches, Policy Manager applies the Default Profile.
Click Add new Enforcement Profile to add a new profile (This is integrated into the flow. Once
you are done creating the profile, Policy Manager brings you back to the current page/tab.)
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